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Originally Posted by JimmyG
And published! They sure have speeded up the process since the last time.
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If you want something that's going to double-check your syntax, etc., you might want to find and download the old MS Expression Web. I know at least one guy that swears by it. I tried it (once) and thought I'd died and gone to hell. However, for visual persons, it might be quite usable, and it's very "check-y." It checks HTML, CSS, etc.
I never did figure out how to REALLY use it, for an eBook, myself, but quite honestly, I'd be lying if I said I'd tried hard. I slapped some HTML pages in there, and it seemed good enough if you want a visual, highlighting, etc., editor for the HTML that you work on BEFORE you import it into something like Sigil. Then let Sigil finish the twiddly bits for you (breaks, making the NCX, etc.).
That's just a suggestion, you may already be using something like it, like Dreamweaver or one of those. I'm a NoteTab Pro person myself, but...it suits me.
Hitch